Display title | White Dude, Black Dude |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | White Dude, Black Dude is a stand-up comedy routine so musty that it's now almost always done ironically, by characters who are supposed to be lousy comedians. The comedian is almost always black. He describes a mundane activity like driving a car or dialing a phone, and describes how white people stereotypically perform it differently from black people. That's the whole joke. While it's very hard to get a laugh out of people these days on this basis alone, a funny scene can come out of a character telling it. That's the magic of meta-comedy. |